120 signed and numbered, 12 artist's proofs, 12 remarques, 2 printer's proofs
Paper Size:
53 x 38 cm, 21 x 15 inches
Image Size:
39 x 28 cm, 15.5 x 11 inches
Publication Year:
2011
Product Specifications
Edition Size:
120 signed and numbered, 12 artist's proofs, 12 remarques, 2 printer's proofs
Paper Size:
53 x 38 cm, 21 x 15 inches
Image Size:
39 x 28 cm, 15.5 x 11 inches
Publication Year:
2011
Description
Richard Hunt drew this study of a northern frog over 25 years ago. The design is a traditional Tlingit design and Richard is a descendant of the Tongas Tlingit from Alaska through his great-great grandmother, Mary Ebbitts.
Frog is recognised as a healer in many Native customs all over North and South America. Many old European traditions also recognize Frog’s ability to heal. Its songs are believed to be magical and contain divine power. They are cleansers of bad spirits.
Frog also represents wealth, abundance, ancient wisdom, rebirth, and good luck. In Northwest coast art, if Frog’s tongue touches another creature, this represents the sharing of knowledge and power. On its own, Frog is usually depicted with a wide mouth and protruding tongue (see also Wak’es, Tree Frog and Sharing Knowledge). On totem poles, Frog occupies the bottom with its legs stretched out to symbolize stability.
This limited edition silkscreen print titled “Northern Frog” by Richard Hunt was hand produced by the screen printing process. The artist has inspected and signed each copy in the edition. All trial copies of this edition have been destroyed and the printing stencils obliterated.
Published by Cedar Hill Long House Native Art Prints.